Programme TV de BBC2 du Friday 24 October

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Political Thinking with Nick Robinson Political current affairs magazine. Journalist Nick Robinson is joined by special guests to discuss various aspects of British politics. This series features analysis, opinion and insight from politicians, commentators, activists, media personalities, and more.
Impossible Can players avoid giving Impossible answers and stay in the running for a £10,000 jackpot?
Unbeatable Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players face a question and pick from a board of six rankable answers. Some answers are good, but only one is unbeatable. Today, Cole, Charlie, Karen and Charlotte battle it out to see which one of them is unbeatable.
Great British Menu Chefs from south west England compete over mains and desserts - and one must go home.
Wonders of the Monsoon Alors qu'on l'associe à des pluies torrentielles, la mousson apporte aussi douceur et sécheresse en hiver dans les terres riveraines de l'Océan Indien.
Flog It! A collection of interesting and previously unseen finds from the show's travels round the country - visiting Margam Country Park in south Wales, Highcliffe Castle in Dorset and Powderham Castle in Devon. Today's antiques experts include Catherine Southon, Philip Serrell, Will Axon, Mark Stacey and Claire Rawle, with items ranging all the way from a signed photo of Elvis to a stick-back chair.
Richard Osman's House of Games Every week Richard Osman welcomes four celebrities to his House of Games. Playing from Monday to Friday – with double points being given on Fridays - the contestants are faced with a selection of competitions individually and as pairs. The winner of each episode is awarded prizes for being the daily winner. The contestant with the most points at the end of the week is crowned the champion and given the House of Games trophy.
Monty Don's Spanish Gardens Monty journeys across the south of the country, from the island of Mallorca to the capital of Andalusia, Seville. Its warm, Mediterranean climate and rugged landscape have been a magnet for many, from invaders from north Africa to the holidaymakers of today, helping to shape many of its gardens. Looking to the future, Monty also visits projects which have tried to mitigate the effects of the tourist boom and the increased challenges brought about by climate change.